Beyond the Oregon Trail - Spring Series
Mar 09 - May 03, 2026
Current Holder
Mathew Perrow
Split Claim
Staked My Claim at the Fork
Can't Wait for Consensus
Aspects refreshed Apr 08, 2026
When the great wagon train reached the great confluence where the trail divided, the column faced a choice between the mountain pass and the river route. The Split Claim emerged from those who refused to wait for consensus, driving their stakes at the fork to declare their chosen path before the decision was made for them. This act of individual commitment in the face of collective uncertainty created the first Split Claim - a marker that would come to represent the courage required to stake your future on forward momentum.
A forked wooden claim stake with two distinct faces - one tine stained the deep red of oxblood representing the mountain path, the other weathered to storm slate grey representing the river route. The wood is rough-hewn, bearing scars from the journey: gouges from river rocks, scorch marks from prairie fires, and the smooth worn patch where hands have gripped it in hope or desperation. Iron filings are mixed into the grain to withstand the frontier's relentless weathering.
In the arena of competitive survival, Split Claim marks those who have proven they can make decisive choices under pressure. It serves as the great equalizer, appearing at every major crossroads to remind travelers that indecision itself is a choice - and usually the wrong one. Those bearing this entity understand that the trail offers only two true outcomes, and hesitation results in being logged in the Grave Ledger rather than the Homesteader's record.
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